Threats (M)
by Amelia Gray
“Written in 77 brief, anecdotal chapters that accentuate Gray’s wry, punchline humor, Threats is a comic success, part metaphysical detective story, part comedy of errors.” – Booklist
The Whisperer (M)
by Donato Carrisi ; translation by Shaun Whiteside
“This is a novel about serial killers and as such is more about the manipulative process than the particulars; readers who appreciate manipulation, both of plots and themselves, by the author, and those who appreciate a shock of bloody horror will be absolutely enthralled by this offering.” – Library Journal
Hard Knocks (M)
by Howie Carr
“Colorfully corrupt characters and hard-charging storytelling should please some genre fans, but others may find that Jack’s function as the author’s mouthpiece to vent about the city’s changing demographics leaves an aftertaste too bitter even for noir.” – Publisher’s Weekly
The Cop with the Pink Pistol (M)
by Gray Basnight
NYC Detective Donna Prima, busted down to desk clerk for reasons known only to her and her captain, goes out on what looks to be a routine burglary call in Greenwich Village. There she meets actor Conner Anderson, who’s enjoying overnight success in TV’s most-watched daytime soap, Vampire Love Nest. Conner, a wannabe detective since boyhood, alerts Donna to some strange goings-on in the bar across the street, and Donna sees her chance to make a big-time bust and have her detective status restored. There’s only one catch: Conner wants to be part of the investigation. Against her better judgment, and only because she finds Conner so attractive, Donna agrees, and the two set out to discover the connection between a blue-collar watering hole and an upstate New York trash-hauling company, which may or may not be involved in the theft of uranium from a nuclear power plant on the Delaware River.
“With a wink and generous helpings of tongue-in-cheek humor, Basnight dishes up a delicious debut that will strongly appeal to anyone who loves amateur sleuths and colorful cops. Don’t worry about keeping track of all the classic crime film and fiction references that Basnight peppers throughout the plot; I, too, gave up.” – Library Journal
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2012/05/4-crime-fiction-debut-novels-with-buzz.html